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aero979 26th Feb 2003 03:54

ATPLs
 
I completed ATPL Air Law this morning and passed using AFT theory notes. Have done the same with Human Factors and Met, but am planning on doing Systems and Planning on the
beee -uuu-tiful sunshine coast!
The hardest part in these exams is working out what the bloody question is asking!!!:D

marshall 24th Mar 2003 11:55

Many thanks for the replies guys!

Certainly made my choice easier :ok:

GearOff 4th Mar 2004 16:35

You can't go past Len Sales at BK. Over 90% for everything I did with him - can't complain about that!

Top bloke, and as the other poster said - he's seen and done it all.

-G.O.

Spit Murphy 5th Mar 2004 20:25

Gavin Secombe
 
G'day all,

I used Gavin Secombe and I got good scores in my exams. Gavin cost about $2000 and the text is great.:ok:

Fat Albert flyer 6th Mar 2004 13:43

I did mine with Gavin Seccombe. It was pretty good except flight planning, I thought that was below standard. I also saw AFT notes and their multiple choice answers seemed to be very close to questions in the exams.

This was 3 years ago, I hope Gavin has improved his flight planning since.

skyfox 11th Mar 2004 17:53

AFT all the way... I have notes from Secombe, Len sales, and several others and absolutely none of them beat Nathans notes. I have just finished all subjects.... what a marathon.

Like some of the others have said, get the hard ones out of the way first. I did Flight Planning 3 times and Nathan was there all the way, got 68pc on the 2nd attempt after leaving it for 10 months, had to wait a month before sitting it a third time and came out with 90pc.

Dont go past Nathans notes.

Towering Q 15th Mar 2004 01:28

AFT has got me through Human Factors and Met. Not that difficult. I've started on Performance and Loading because I was told this subject and Nav form part of Flight Planning and should be completed first. Is this correct?

kiki 18th Mar 2004 05:30

go AFT, i looked at the others no one else comes close, plus nathan is an excellent instructor and knows everything about everything, plus ull make lots of mates in his classes. and its the sunny coast, thats a great place esp the beach and the eye candy on it. :-)

GrossWeight 19th Mar 2004 02:55

I used Len for Flight Planning, AGK and Performance & Loading. Brilliant coure, and didn't encounter anything that he didnt cover. No problemo's.

Didn't find that sitting Nav and Performance first made any difference to how i found Flight Planning. Flight Planning's mostly CP's, PNR's and weight/fuel calculations, none of which are involved in NAV or performance. Each to their own tho, and as long as you get thru them does it matter how you did, or in what order?

Would recommend doing AGK last, purely for the amount of information/reading involved. I could of used another 2 weeks just to read through all the notes/ hand outs and copious books i had.

Best of luck to all those out there sitting the 7 nasties. :ok:

p_aero 27th Mar 2004 09:48

Did mine plus irex, 4 business subjects, dangerous goods and first aid all for $550. At holmesglen tafe Moorabbin, last year.
A different teacher this year though.
You will need a year free or drop the business subjects and you will need Tuesday and Thursday nights free between 6 and 10.

Loc-out 13th Apr 2004 10:16

Just from my experience from years ago, it is much better to go on a school course. They teach you how to pass the exams.

Self study requires a lot of self displine and you need to be pretty bright. It may be better with the internet these days.

ConwayB 10th Jul 2005 07:30

AFT
 
Yep,
AFT is the way to go. Did my ATPL (H) with Warren and Nathan who came up to Townsville and taught the hard subjects to a class of 10 I got together.

Both Warren and Nathan know their stuff, are great guys and have a good working relationship with CASA and the exam writers...

So my two cents worth? Pay the dough and avoid the D'oh! when you fail by one mark. These guys will get you through.

If Warren and Nate are reading, "thanks for all your help and patience with our little group. We enjoyed your course immensely!"

Conway

ovum 10th Jul 2005 23:34

Surely Len Sales @ UNSW....?!

Plenty of watiznames, kush kushkas and 'works exceedingly well' in conjunction with great teaching and stories to boot.

Definite recommendation

02 9791 3047

Elvis the Spot King 21st Jul 2005 15:10

Nathan at AFT is an excellent educator. I am a tightarse by nature, but i believe the AFT course is worth the $s.

wishtobflying 25th Jul 2005 01:01

Does anyone have the AFT notes available to buy second hand?

ConditionLever 30th Jul 2005 15:23

I would like to add my ringing endorsement of Nathan Higgins at AFT. Excellent course and the "after sales service" i.e. help with info for interview study etc even years after you do the course is gladly given.

Much appreciated!!!


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